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    Oficial.
Proposals for Army Wagon and Ambu—
lance Harness.
07FICIE Or ARMY CLOTERro AND FALTPOL }
. Corner cif Howard and Mercertared ,
Naw Yeas, August 0, 18 Q.
rROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
at this office for furnishing, h y contract Army
Ligon Harness.
The proposals should state the price at which
they can be furnished, at the places of manufac
ture, and the price at which they can be delivered
•at this depot; the number which can be made by
the bidder within one month after the receipt of time
order; also the number which he can deliver with
in one week.
The harness must exactly conform to the follow
Mg specifications and to the establuhtd patterns :
Four mule harness as follows, to wit:
WHEEL.
Two Qullors—Breeeti straps, 3 Met 6 inches long,
133 , 4 inches wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of inch
iron; hip straps 8 feet 11 inches long,?%inches
wide; stay pieces 2 feet long, 2l inches wide, With
VA inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into smv
piece% 5 feet long, llfinch wide; side straps 4 feet
long, I%inch wido tie straps lb inches long,
inch wide, tapering to a point.
Two Belly Bands.—Long side,2 fret 3 inches long,
2 Mama wide, with a two loch buckle; short slue
1 foot 51.nehes long and 2 inches wide.
Two Bair Collars,lB to 16 inches long, with double
straps and gale leathers and buckles , 1 4., inch wide.
Two pair of strong Baines to suit, made of white
oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 1 inch
square, staples and line rings.
'lwo pair of Bern Straps-I.ower one II feet 6
unties long, 3 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 611;CEL,1
long, !A inch aide
Two Bridles—Crown piece 2 foot long, 114' .nnli
wide; cheek pieces each 10 inched long, inch
wide; front piece 114 inches long, 11,0 Inch ;
stay pieces, from blinds to crown piece., 16 'mi.,.
long, li4 inch wide:nose piece 11 inches long,/ i net,
wide; blinds 6 inches lonT, OA Inches wide: re,
long aide 4 feet long, 1 inch wide; short side '2 feet
longl Inch wide, with 1 inch linekl,i; butts, tinned rnull ' en, to weigh 5 pounds to the dozen
Two pair Chain Fume, 2 feet long, 23,, inches wile
Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long, 16 links to
the foot, of No 3 iron, with T on one end, weight
to 8 lbs per pair Twisted or straight
ne pair of Breast Chains, 21 'riches long,, 14
links t, the foot, of No 3 iron Twisted
Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 1 inch long, 2 , 4 inches
wide, with DA,' inch buckle
Two Neck Chains, 4 feet 0 ;penes long, 14 link=
to the foot. No 4 iron, 'l' and loop to be riveted en
to the neck strap Twisted
One saddle, made on Attakapas tree„ head, gul
let and cantle, ironed, covered in th usual wsy
with half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long.
16 Inches wide; snrcingle 7 toot 8 indices long
2% inches wide, with 2 , 4 inch buckle on one end,to be !listened to the saddle by being riveted
to
two curved straps, 1% inch wide; those straps are
placed one on each side of the saddle -tree, one
end is tied to the front part of the bar. to dice
end to the ext , snslon of the bar behind the cantle,
. _
Spanish paddle fashion; stirrup l;•alheru 4 feet
inches long, 1 , /, inch wide, wan I.;‘' in/.11 buckle
stirrups, m:dleal•le iron, honed, holt eye pattern
to weigh 13A DM to a dozen pier
LEAD.
Two Collare,l74 to I.B.inches long,mad,d the slum.
as for wheal harness
Two pier of Barnes to au it, of same material as
for wheel harness, ironed., with hooks, breast
rings and line rings, with straps es in sheet her
nese! Two Brilles, the same as for wheel harne.
Two Neck Straps and Chains, the saute as tar
wheel harness
Two Belly Bands, the same as for wheel
Two pair Chain Pipes,
Tao pair Trace Chains,
Two Crupper and Hip Strap. Back strop 6 Is
long, tapering from 11. A inches to 2.A inches s tie
Rip Strapa, each 2 feet 4 inches tong, l,y inch
wide, each with a hook at one end
Two Back Bands, S feet 4 inches long, inches
wide
Two Martingales, 4 feet long, nch wldo, to
buckle into the bit
One Coupling Strap, 6 feet d illehr'R lon M inch
wide
One Check Hein, 4 feet long, 1 'nob wdle to
buckle into the bit at each end. n ttti a ring toned
in the centre to receive the 'Kati line
One Load Line. 21 feet long, j incites wide, al.!)
a buckle at one end and au 8 inen loop at the other .
One Whip, boors plate-1 !torte!, foci t
inebces long
One Bon, lirisob, OVal ct -
One Curly Combo, Na
The whole to be packu,l 10 a I`OX inch,
wide, 17 inches .1.-op, 3-1 i ne!),s rn;-10 t I
inch stuff, coopered, wood htt.l.,. ,ten, many
be required
Four Florio !unco , . as rot A, 1., V.".: •
W
Two Quilors Breech straps, :., fct.t n whet ,
long, 3/ inches wide. sewed in 4-icl. tines of
Iron; hip straps 4 feet long, .; inches aide; stay
pieces 2 leet itches long, 3 with I!,',
inch buckle,. eras,' straps to buck in ;No so"
pieces 6 feet long, 1% inch wide: - , de , trap" 5 feet
6 inches long, 1% loch with; lirinch" -
long, % inch AI toe, taperng to n Innot -
Two Belly Bands Long side 2 feet 4 icicle- 10112.
Inches wide, with a 2 inch il,-tr., ; short side I
toot 0 menet , long and 2 Melte , w,e
Two Heir Collars, 22 to 23 tot :to, long. x.ti.
double straps and safe leallltro wet.
wide
Two pair of strong Hams, to snit, mr
oak root., ironed with hooks, brew t 1. (;, I,ien
ari a ar e,, stai,jo9 and hoe rings
Two pair Dame Straps Inv er
inches long, t 4 inch wide; upper one 4 kw: ;;.,
long, inch wide; of alum tanned leather
Two 'l'.ritilee Crown plece iner- s lenc,
1% inch wide; cheek pie, et.ch le ~c'
1 % inch wide; front piece 12% Inches ,
nob wide: stay pieces, from bilrid , to era, n
16 inches long, I% inch wide: nem. pieee i 2 it'
long, 1 ineli wide; blinds O 11 ' , "
wide; reins, long side 4 feat long, ;,..,
wide; short side 2 feat long, 1 .nch wtd.t, :in
inch buckle; bits, tinned muses, to w, .glt ;ite
dozen
Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet It in-nes ;Dog, 2%
inches wide
Two pair Trace Chains, 7 feet long. 14 het-, to
the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted or straight, wttll
on one end weight 9 lbs per pair
One pair Breast Chains, 23 inches ;erg, II hats
to the foot, of No 2 iron, twisted
Two Neck Straps, 3 feet 5 inches long, 2% incite,
wide, with 2%inch buckle
Two hock Chains, 4 feet 6 inches long, I I links
to the foot, twisted Nod iron, T and loop to bo riv
eted on to the neck ;trap, swivel in the chain
One Saddle, made on Mink spas once, head, geret
and cantle ironed, covered in use usual way with
half tanned horse hide; flaps 20 incites long. lit
inches wide, surcing'e 7 fret 5 inches long, 2%
Inches wide, with a 2% inch buch:e on one end, to
be fastened to the saddle by hewn riveted to tau
carved straps, 14 inch wide; these straps ate
placed one on each side of the saddle tree; one
end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other
end to the extension of the bar behind the cantle.
Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 left 7
inches long, 1 1 % inch wide, with 1 , 4 inert buckle;
stirrups, malleable iron,' tinned, bolt eye pettera, to
weigh la% pounds to a dozen pair.
LEAD.
Two Bridles, same as for tritest harness
1 wo Collars, 2/3 to 22 inches 1011,4, male the same
as for wheel harness
Two pair of Hennes to soil, of the Annie material
as for wheel harnegA, ironed; with hooks, brewt
rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel har
ness
Two Bieck Straps and Chains, same as for wheel
harness
Two Belly Banda, same as for wheel liarueta
Two pair Chain Pipes, same as for wheel harness
Two pair Trace Chains, same as for wheel ton
nage
Two Cruppers and Hip Btraps, Back Strap a feet
long, tapering from Et'A inches to 2 1 A inches wide
li; 4 7 , apa with buekies each feet b inches lung,
1 inch wide, with wrought hooks
o Back Bands, 3 feet 7 inches long, 31 , ; ', inches
Two Martingales, 4 feet long: I),‘ inch wide, to
buckle ink, the bit
One Coupling Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, inch
wide
One Check Rem. 4 feet 1 inch long, 1 inch wide,
to buckle into the bit at each end,wit...bi erica sewed
in the centre to receive the lead line
One Lead Line, 21 feet long, N inch wile, with
a buckle at one end and an 8 inch loop at the other
One Whip, heavy plated horde hide, G feet 6
inches long
One Horse Brush, oval, 01 bristles, by
inehe. One Curry Comb, Bo 222-8 bar
The whole to be packed in a box about 21 inches
Wide, 18 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of l
inch stuff, ceopered, wood hoops or Iron, as may
be required
The whole .to be made of the :best material, sew
ing to be Made with good waxed thread, and sub
ject to inspection during the process of manufac
ture and also when tlniarted
When six-horse harness is required, the load
collars, bridled, homes, peek-straps,
chain pipe", trace•chain, crupper and hip straps,
back bands and coupling -straps aradou
food;ble one
bearing Chain fee
each en
e g,l 4 sto We of No
iro
4 n, with aT on d added; and lead line
to be 30 teat long
The whole tehemade of the best material, sew
ing to be made with good waxed thread, and subject
to inspection during the process of manufacture
and also when finished
When six-mule harness is required, the load
collars, bridles, homes, neck-straps, bellybands,
chain-pipes, trace-chains, crupper and hip-straps,
back-bands and coupling straps are doubled; one
bearing-chain , 3feet long 14 links to the foot, of No
4 iron, with a Ton each end added; and lead line
to be 23 feet long
Proposals will also Is received for making and
delivering ambulance harne,, for two or lour mule
or horse teams—a specificauen of which t} ill he
hereafter furnished
a Forms of proposals anti guarantee will lin fur
nished uponapplication al lins vidlloo, and none mil
be considered that do owl conform thereto
The privilege is reaerre,t liy and for the United
• Statell of rejecting any proposal that may be
•
:deemed extravagant
' - Fropottala will be endorsed en the envelope,
enclosing them:" proposals or Army
• Wagon andrambillAnce Barnes,,," and addros.ed
to N
Major L. H. INTu,
s almi • Quartermaster U. Army.
' ' •
OIL REFINERS.—We are prepar
ed to tit up refiners with the necessary
Pumps, Cocks, Pipes, &e., m the latest and most
approved plans. Our experience in this branch is
not equaledby any other establishment. For work
manship, Le., we referi to tho following refiners
in this city ,
Rogers Nesbitt, Rohert.q, W ilkinson *Co,
John B. Ben, Holship,M'CortnaokaCo,
Porters, Minnows h Co.,JElsekeit & MeV/Milan,
John Capita, Thos. Bell & Co,
Johnston & Bros, Robert.. Bill & Co;
Adams, Williams a Cm, 8. 14. Kier.
WELDON a NEK E,
1716 /tl4 Wood street.
SIJGAII.-
100 barrels Brown SUAar;
10 barrels Crushed ditgar,
10 barrels Powdered &Nov; In store and for arde
by HEY & 138.08,
an 2 Bee. 126 and lss Wood street.
SUMMER ARRANGEMEE
EIGHT DAILY TRAVIS.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE I.oth.
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIL'
leavos the Passenger Station every rooming,
( , xcept Sunday,) at 5:30 a. in., sloppng at all prin
cipal station, and arrlv*ig in Philadelphia at
10.16 p. tn.
THETH ROUGH EXPRF"..I TRA IN leaves dal y
at 12fX a in. stopping only at prinnippl etat,ons.
n.ating direct cordienion at iiarnsburg for 1311 Li
rri,r,, net arr ring in PhiLulelpaia or 13a1timorc
1:1 , I. 01.
1 . 1 . 1 E FAST LINE leaves the i•lntico Willy. fax.
cap, Sunday.) at 4.11.0 p. m., slopping mGreene.
burg, Latrobe, Johnstown, Wilmore, Lt.llttzon,
Aittions,Ac., connectmg at liarriA erg for
more, r.nd arriving in Phila:lolphla at °Ana. LA:
ACCOMMODATION THAI NS.
TiiE JOHNSTOWN ACW.MMalial
loaves daily, (except Sunday') et 2 th o p. m, EA"''
piap Fkii stations and tannins; as for as conern:vagn.
A(.00111111101Thl'li 'I'HAES for
station leaooo :lady, (except Sunday,) at 6.4..1 a. M.
SECO:ND ACCU'IMOIiaTIt.N
station 0 las •ct 11,1.'0 IL. 01.
I :71 IUVA Ili :1. Tit , . 1" . or
station lean: dos y. Zeep: eL 4.14 _m.
, A r i PUN '1 for Wal:*
station de:;) wept Stlilay,) at 6:25 p
lIN i :t; '1 RAINS arrive in P:tiaburgh
I ', t ots —E...!iro.vt, :I in; Mad, p. at; Foot
1.4... V a m; Jo:.a:itotiin Accommodation, 14:05
a. ; Find Aeiiorrm - odanon,
ni Wall . ° 0101100 .‘,,,nlmodilliOn.B:::o u.
m; Wir , l Wale station At.c(isainottsuoc, 1:10 p. m;
loiirih Wads r 11.1,ma t.:10 p. m.
Train, for Blairsville an connect
Itlairsrffle intersection with Joh nit:own Amotnn.o
dat:on, and Ita pram, East and We-t, snit
will Fait Vi eig at Lieu..
stopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh aed tor.•
tvi t.villa Road leave daily, (S unday exceptoi;:i
lotion:: Mali Train, 6CC a. m.; Express 4.1
p. m. P siurning Trains :rein ritteburgh and Coe
nollevilla Road arm() at l'ittaburgn 10v.30 a. m. am:
8:15 p. m
'Ehe raveling public al, find it greatly to 11. e::
interest, in going East or Wost, to travel by the
aida Railroad, as the noci•ounoilatlons nov,
otlerei Cannot, be surpasee on any route. The Rot.,
11; ballasted with atone and is enUrely free from
dtust_ We CPO promise safely, Epeed and ^; safer
to 101 l who may favor tots Hoed Witt i.Letr pa , : -Usw,e.
id' A It El.
TO lk le.R .1.0 I Tte
l'lll.l.ilil•ELFEitAlo LANC.I - it
It 15 .
elle.:ltred to ail station • et. ::.,
Tar it. ad, and to
;.[•tlore.
prmolma boLots t o oars. Ictt.•
emerged an encesa fateordmg to thstata.rsyt to
at:tllt.v.m to the atattor. rateS,
: t...dr. pally has to.
:•tlic I t.: 6--In ease ot toas t tue Ce• rer y
themselves responsibbe for person...ls _ego Olt] .•
and for an an aunt not exceeding $l,O.
Li. B.—ihe litioelsior Omnibus Lire hug her.
employed to coo ray pasAencfcrt ant tt5.;:.•.,,aa7. • e-1.•
from the da ot, at a ocarge not to exceed '.r.f.t
for each passenger and bag„..afee.
For ticket, apl.ly to J. BTEw A i;..1
At the Pdna'n Y R. Passenger :-,J• •rt
I.St lacerty and t-rant at-
1;381_ THE;
1.-'l.7.l76DUlaiii, FT. - WA &
CELIC.A.G . 0 FAILRCAP ,
IC LL POINTS IN THE SOUTH,
NORTH WEST.
sun:nun ARRANGE:I ENT:
MIME to Cincinnati ;Is quick, tir.d
cc.t.chei
by Any miler r6r.te
e ;3f MAIL
tL l'i - eAtitar
Maec c 4111 , ,U0:1 , 4 ft . :3 I
Cule:r . Log
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Trough Lre..lr. , rout,f.
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At Cre.''. ❑r, '
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At Piymt - , IL, L.r Lavrx.
Sl'AnAtAh fo: !!iF7,,F,FF Air,3l), F
'l, , • Fes,
A.DA ts::11 trains • .
I•;ttoonrui. and :An , '
a,ther inft,rmati9n and tarou,th las
ELF...014.4X PAK fN, 'l', it t A:a`, .
PeS2Blller to tinn, F!ttrbw Vie.
heough Tteketn for pale at Lig , Tiek6L
Lhe CompanT 0.114111 J lino of th.: rqad, to sill 1.3 ,Js
the UnitedC. 11.57 H h. f,
)e/1 General Plt.k2onger
HANGE OF ME-SUMNER ARRIViGEAIEfIT
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH R74:LRCAD
(AN AN I) AFTER Mt )1'; AY, .1 ti W-
I. id 1 trains will leave 1.1 - e poi rd ;Hi ?en...
eylvan itailrosil, in Pittrieerg... vie; :
Pll"i'ili COLUM.Ii US AND NCiNN Al
SHOICI' LINE:, VIA STEl2l3lt.Niii I
No change of ears between Putsta,iiit ar.l L.O
cinnati.
L.av Arrives Arrives An.rrl
Pitt.. ,rtirgo, at Columbus, at Gineinnatt, at St.
12:35 u. IE3B A. at. 4:20
r. n. 8.45 P. FL 2.00 s., Ml.'
This route is snorter to Clincinmul,
Columbus and all points South, than ally other
route. Splendid Limping cars attached to all Night
Trams.
PrP.I'SSURAiIIi. AND VdS.E.E.Lliiil.: LINE.
1,4‘968 Ar. at Ar. at Ar. at Ar.
at
Pi its h'gh, Rochester,Wells villa, lii eitti'vill e,Nti
1:96 I.u. 1:60 A. re 267 A. x. 4..e3 A et. s.
d3u, r. x 7/.6 P. M. 8:10 A. a. 1120 r. u. 10 ^ 7. p
1110 L. It. 1:169.9. 2:11 r. 14 3:10 &a. 4.120
4:101 r. 6.11 r.a. te.l6 P. M.
The 12:36 A. a. 13.:00 P. M:1 riuni4 cone.,
Trams cit C. lA. 8. It. for Zainievi Lancaster, dc.
'1 ha 4:00 r. m. Train i,itop.-1 at rll eta...lens between
itoeheeter and Weliiivilie-
PITI6BUE.t.iiII S C1.1".`. iiI.ANI •
Leaves ',oven
Pittsburgh. Cioveland.
1236 9.9. 9:10 A. 9.
12:10 P. M. P. m.
. -
The 1135 a m. tra:n connn:tB et Bayard icr
New Philadelphia all,l : 4 Latlol2ll3 on the Tur.carmia ,,
Branch.
Pascengers de'iring to go to BanditAy, TO
led°, Chicago, or pointa West, v:aClavelani, court
be particular to aak for tickets via Cleveland..
Through Tickets can be procured at the Lilr
arty boast l4pol, l'ittaburgh..
J.STEVA KT, Ticket Agent,
ye: further particulars apply to
WILLIAM WART, Agent.
At the Company's Unice in lei eigh btation, I ,3n
street, F. R. MYR 11:1,
(don't 7. 4 .c.r.et Agera Cleveland, Ohio.
N EW
RO U T E
VIA RIVER ANNAN
RAILRO.AD:
Indianapolis pineinnati R R.
Connecting at Indianapolis will Term Saute,
and Terre Ratite and Alton Railroad, to He Lot: te
and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany sal
Sulam, and Michigan Central Roads( for CilltA(.o,
ROCK ISLAND, RUHLI.N6TON, and all intormed:
atepoits: •
'Through Freight Train to INDIANAPCWIN,
TERRE tiALYTh., LAFAYETTE and PERU.
Freights and pAS/1431agera carried from Cinciii
inti or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any
other route by twenty-four hours, and at as low
mos. Tho only road by which 81111m:outs can be
outdo from Clochanral to (bet West, without
breaking milks _ _ _
Consignments made to 2. E. GIBBONS, agent, a
Cincinnati; or W. ti. Cill - fiNfr, agent at Low
rencobarg, vtll receive prompt attention, and no
charge for commlanion: no choros for drayage er
contra-anion at I. , cr , srcerce6terg.
For (\miler Information apply to Thomns RATI-
N, (No. U 6 Water street,) agent of the Company,
who to prepared to give rwaicon werrares for pea
se:sora and fteizta to Indiantpolia, Terre Bente,
Lafayette, Chi ;(e, Pero, Greenca.d.k. Crrnefilxda
villa, Charleston, Pans tad Mattoon, ac.,
Et. K LORD, Preeident,
JOHN K CFI L General Frnialit mrS
REMOVAL.
ARE PENNSYLV AN A SALT MA N
aftmovring Company have removed Lhe (moo.
Between First and Second streets, where F 6 nr
dere will be received, czti badness att, Ilded w.
/11bita CALM() !IN Asont,
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r^ l ) 1 L Itt
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NEWS
Igo. 24 tteod Street,
f ~[SYi,-i~!c
Ll:den:Laity Against Loss by Fire.
TEE FRANKLIN FIRE INSII
RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
;Mika, No. 485 and 437 CH M 1 NUT STREET, near
Fifth.
871MENI . c, 9.54NT.:9, JANTART let, 1860.
Ay§,eentdy i An Act or Assomoty, being:
First bl,rtgs,:e,arnply secured. .........$1,895,393 88
Real Estats, iPe, of ralu,e 8101313 (34)
MiEl=
BV,ISZ
~ks, I p t 714) cost—. 813.786 613
t, 714 - ,>).va• •• 1,821 00
27,919 33
On s Ly prernio7lFl which 0318 COM
C:.O Wt. by 11.1*, are from risks which
nave been det.mr,..ned..
rude Cry der.OriptiOri of Prop
'l,,wn and Country a: rates ar low as are con
,stem w
thmr meorport.tx a, a period of thirty
Gave }laid 'LI , Fire, to an amount
Four M Wcn of I , oilare, therm , ' tulord
,nr ~ -nee of the o..vante.ges of 'net:ranee, 64
the al3C,:tv oral dam:mitt:n to mem 'Full
1•1011 - oil I - 0;11.11es.
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not, re agatnrit kinds or teLitY; ar.e. MA•
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ant who are de
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Z. Lothrop,
Ltlarle. Leland,
Amur 1:owoa,
Pitt"
hl. il•it LIMAN, l,ecretary.
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.1 hAitt.t.N.Eat. CUNTIIN, Agent,
r.t7,1 t!orllef Wotnittlfebtit
die Mutual Lifeinsurance Co.
t)E , ' NEOI It (nth.
F. RATCEIFOB.D STARR, Agent,
WO WALNUT BIT EST, 11111/LUELPIIIA..
E :;;IN ES64 )1 , " TII C;0111 , AN
1.4 conducted on the 14.//lni principle, in the
,tragest :euxe o: the 10111--Ibe ontire eurpluP,
data, tiny 71,fe.86 , 1/71 r-cperuez bt.:ng, equitably
v;.!ed amen:: the
lur the year entflug 31st January
I.lP,opt,
5,..5.W,b:5 75.
BbSeb4 Over Sevenand a Quarter Million
of Dollars.
u,,), hpn t raSm 13dr,k.4 120,060 39
ano 6,421.679 12
'ru:.ed 317,232 1,0
40,230 la
Due from Agencs :41,455 60
f 8,589,950 74
rood; r,[3t not yec dun.. 80,000 00
• (el:Ail:110.nd) 136,000 00
court, t. mukuninewri... 33,132 38
Add Int,trE,sl
I,,:edrod premn
briLary 1,1661 57,2:;70,59 I'l
I prenooto anacr, sod profits greater tki4n
r Com
t. I a':r. ation or ( aas Asarri3 to tbo pnloont at
nmk It y - r;rr unit 'tint of any Oilier Life I LIM,-
rsors 111 list 4
htl i ratpt.st:s ta:ortnation cstti
be 'tbs.-hod,)l 0:1 JlppllCation, by
t ; t,ervit, to
oN & BLACESTOCK,
wee:, Linburgti.
X)ELAWAHE 111: UAL LA FETY
I ri81) ILA 'CU NII . AN 1' —INCOR
b BE LI,6IStAThI:E PEN.D.S.LVANIA,
12.35. OFFICE, 8. H. MILNER THIRD AIM
W - ALINUTo 7I LEETS , LADELPIII A. MARINE
INSILKANCES es,eie,Car:m and Freight, to all
parts of the WorILL D INSURANCES on
G oo ds, by lity, , ra., Laires, and hand Car.
ringee, to all parte of ii Union. FIRE INBU
RANCF., on Mercharall6e gni:cr . :lily, on litotes,
Detelling Roune.9,
I) laser ens.-Wm. rdnr;:n, E,lnln Floclar,
Tricorn-10as Paulding, John N. Peuroms. John U.
latc;a, James Traqualt, Win. Eyre, Jr., Ja7110 , .. C.
Swum, Wm. C. Ludwig, Josepn LE. Sea!, Dr. H. M.
flu.tort, Geo. Lieper, lingh Craig, Carles Eol
!ey,
Samuel E. Stooa, J. F. Peniston,lienry Sloan,
Ea earl Darlington. 13. Jones Brooke, Spencer
Thomas C. Band, Robert Burton, Jr.,.
Jacob P. Jamea B. M'Farktnd, Joshua Y.
F. - yr , , John H. Semple, Pittsburgh, D. T. Morgan,
A. h. bvr, r '• •
MARTIN, President.
I:te, G. Bala+, Vice President,
k. Mal 1..11,:;/21,
P. A. Agent.
W 661.1
6`3'M. a 3. WIIITNE Y,
NOTARY P.T./.33L10.
(FFIOE at the Pittaburgh Poe, Fifth
etmet, near Waal. 1113
=XS= B. WCALITONT......—.. SIBS M'CALIVIONT & KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, 'WENANGO CO..
myZ4ayrt Pennsyivanlpt.
U. W. PA TT=SOR (.1 13. r'. DAV. sOT
10'2, 1 96 26
PATTERSON & DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
/,-(,°,051 e
KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS,
Diamond Street, near Grant.
jaady PiTTSBUEUII,
liirice• No. 131 Grant Street
(Three cieora below tee Court lioubej
cn7Zl7 ?mention, Pr
L. 1111.ACKLICRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
0311 e•, No. 133 Fourth St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
J 0 S ADAM
plo. 97 Wylie Strect, I'Ettaburgh
Rao Kam - iv—Pr. A. M. roi;031.:, 1). 1). Bruce, h:Bq,
Theodore Reetnia-, 1.U.5H611 Errett,
rnyllay
TEETH!
SAVE THEN BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
SILL, has removed to 2-16 PENN
Ca STRE , 7I', in the house formeris oceepiAd
ey le. G. 11. lieper, opposite chrt.v. (no re%l
He I give all the modern impr rein reel!:
ineerted ut TilliOUS prieolt ilOl.ll :5 (Ai ,$'
ittrraznos— iieV. 11 , .warti, v lUOF a-
A. Bin:Alley, A. G. J. H. Hop.
k'w• W. H. Val/kirk., Dr. Ceo. H. lieyeer, W. Nun
r',) 00
NATERCURE AND I-WRIEOPATHIC, PHYSiCIV
112=11112=
WI:. PENN AND WAYNE STS.
.1011:1 X 1 RE.PATICICK ..... -.JOHN ill i.LLUN
LAW PARTNE RSHIP.
TI)EIZSION El) lIAV E 'PHIS
day formal a (14.1qtrtner.tiii , in the prartice of
the I.v.v. I
tinge, ,a,
, F : ,L:,
Joki N 511.1.L0N,
I 4 urg!., slay ldw. 160.1.
KI itKPATI.I k MELLON.
Ain't/Wen:l'li AT LAW,
60. 133 Iron rt It 5. vest, flv.• ah+ove,
l' .l 10 1-tf
Ali F- • A. .\A' 1: lis Al. le.) uey at
‘e, F, 2 - 11 t.try
,con .-111 n t • ,r,y- et,
drll.ly
GI 61 2.
ELDEN 'JAY LNG
reAtirn,l TEE 1.1.* LAW, may
;2<•reitfl,r (con.i nt :us cahr.), rci Fourth
‘ur,:h tuv
LI AUL. 1)o ti-t . ,ucceasor
w. 1-41 No. 144 112,Infield xtroet.
As - 0rf.:41 hou:- , 1,0:n c,:111. to 1 o'clock, stud
folf,
Cl:l'l'Lsrci AND LEF,CIIINii,
MR. M. MRS. DICSW.
•cr• • e !• • C. 0•4 Sheuer
str,kr,o
6oal, (gandles, &c.
011: l'el.11)21.1;
BIIKPATON, WILKINS,
8ir0 , . -, t, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
A V ALW kr.;lLuipui;o:
A,, . •••• ~ • •
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WV1LF.C71......
)1 . ! D 0.1 - L, CANDLES,
In. 47 Wooal stra4L, PittaburF,.
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nth:qv Netterp. Atrnt.
. PLOY O.
F. 13. 14'‘ )[.71t.'1.'11 AN STS.,
t'..agent ttereerept and 1111... e
C A N l) I L.
I,:oer‘a contoanUy on hand, and is rnceivtng heavy
a , -1 tt,.s for I...ao,r,attug and Roticong
whtett WO, he roll tour for I.AII and roan
err •v, ap'trbmdes
13 II crt (AL AND CA 1.4 BUN
AL JIL.
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1:11, et,r 40MICA:
1..1,,A71,an.1. enlirnly tion•expicisiv,
rt. ask, deaden and country
with 4.1 oell W. pure. and of tille,l
piplity, at low pr:‘,l)r; Larnior,
Non. 10 an 112 eitih teL below Market'
rny:l2.lydaw in tha I.xi,gator Omnibus
4
4.0(X)
21,350 00
1,060 00
750 00
EW WALL PAPER STORE.
BETWEEN FIFTH AND LIBERTY STB.
107 Market Street,
TE SUBSCRIBER IS OPENING
anew and larao Fund: of
PAPEIR 11ANGINGS,
Eruhracing a complete aseurtment for Dwellings,
StoreQ, offices, Churche., he., to which he
w,10.1 re,poctrully Invite the attention of LhoPuh.
la Idtvlll , Z, au new stock of goods recently
fpUrel:ac..,l xiel nt,w am vulg. Th63o to want of
new Led them by :ouking through our
lart , :lyd JOS. 8.. HUGHES.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
The Largest As+ , ortrnerd and Lowest Prices
In Pittsburgh. Come and see
LTLR P. MARSHALL,
No. 87 Wood Street,
(Noar Feurth, (Lc the Old Lltokrid,)
Hae for ealo French, German and American
, R PARLORS,
HALLS,
GLUM BY,RS,
U RCS El 3,
LODGE:H., &c
50,000 rolls at 12 cts. 50,000 rolls at
6, 8 and 10 cis.
vimpow ()us/emu, Flea BOARD Pawn,
Team Conan, Canons, &a.
Str Look for the Striped Front.
The only pLaoe in town where a full aasortrnent
of French moors is kept. merle
JAMES M. T AYLOR I
ALDERMAN,
OFFICE, 451 Penn Street, sth Ward
0 LLECTIONS promptly made.
IL, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and other Legal
Wr.tinv Drawn. Acknowledgements Taken, Bide
Pray:A:ed. arotkly
00AL, NUT CuAL,SLACK, & cog E
NV —Having purchased the entire interest of int
partners in the firm of RAILEY. hPKAIN A Co., t
am now prepared to fura.an to our former custom
era and the eiusens of Pittsburgh and viemiti
generally, n !livelier quality of COAL, NUT COA I ,
SLACK and CORN., in large or small (mantles. Or
ders Rent through the Poet Office, left at the Tol.
H omie of the Monongehelaßridge, or at the Work
will he attended to with promptness.
Coal Works and Office, situated in South Pitts
burgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge
117• Rm JAMES M. It AILEY.
FRENCH WALL PAPERS, of Spring
Importation. prior to enforcement of the new
tariff, are now sold 3 per cent. cheaper than can be
hereafter. Stylep very t rarutul. For es lo by
sel4 W. P. bid I-Z. , ‘14 87 Wood Oreet.
GTItEEN APPIES..-17 barrels juKt
received and for pair ti
II la R. COL
SUNDRY PROW/C1...
lou Baas Pea Nuts;
76 do Feather:
50 boxes Cream Cheese;
8 bbla Rags;
50 5§ bbln Mackerel, O.
250 bushels Brted Apples;
00 do do I mate%
Bacon Bidet;
100 011 Harrell.; in store and for solo br
JAR. A. FETZIM, wrner Market and Vtrol
15 (i'ssBRANDRET lI'sPILLS,
just reeerved and for sale by
(4EORGE A. KELLY. Druga: r,
eel 9 Gs Fedc rol greet. A 1:rell eny
Orolesztuit4l,
EL le. LUCAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DENTIST,
DR. C
BAELZ,
AL:O-68ENT OF
T_T "E" "1" T_T S _
y vt..iCt•, and
ap111:1 y
/A. L "..vs y. Er.,
r 3. f. . r
:'aim, Toilet and Rosin Sonos,
\ 1,1)111:1,KS',
. I.i I'.
- re!, I,:ween Ftrnt
LAMP STORE.
111 Yager, &r.
WALL PAPERS,
3ldernen.
Winn and ,Nitituris.
OV
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES,
Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky,
No. 120 Wood Str. st,
Pittsburgh, Pa
ir.22:6m
JOHN M'DEVITT,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
—AuiD DEALER IN
111W Orleans Sugar and Edolama,
FLOUR, R4CO.lr,
Rice, Cheese, Fish, 0118,
Pin. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smittuield,
PITTSBURGH, RESN'A.
A yr.:slant, supply of Pura Brandies and Wino
of ha own importation. always on hand. Also, 01
Rye, tlooteh and Irish Whiskeys.
b. B. & C. k'. ItltAithLlE,
MANUFACTURERS
AIVD D.EI E.,mi=ts IN
'Quail, CAP. LETTER, and all kinds
ill
of Ix kAPP:;N(i PAPER, ,five removed from
NO. 87 WOOD STREET to
No. 33 Smit field street,
PITTSBURGH, FA.
fery.Caeh or Trade for Rare. xpu
WIT.T.TAM C. & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o.
IMPORTERS OF
ALSO ,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA NYE WHISKY,
327 and 329 Liberty . Street,
, 7 11Y1• PITTSEIVII6II, PA.
IMIL - LIAM CLAYTON.
LIQUOi MERCHANT,
No. 39 Dian omel Aney,
Near Wood Street,
Pi TTSB URU H. FA
Air AI ways on hand Blackla-rry, Cherry and
Cognac Brandies, Chil Monongahela Reciifisd
mhl.6
E. P. MIDDLETON iSt. ItElO.
INPORTEM
WINES, BRANDIES, &c
ALSO DEALERS IN
Fine Old Whig Lies,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Z'obacco and glrgars,
et. D. RI.N Eil ART,
ICANCIAVTITAIZ ANT. DIALER 1111 ALL WSVS
TOBACCO, /SNUFF SIEGALEtS,
5p01.17 No 120 WOOD bTRE.I7I.
L VON
147wieJala tlnd
GENUINE 11AVANA SEGAI{S,
Vttrgiatim Ciseviving Tobtzsce9.,
WOOD STREET,
t.t., qt. C'larlea fir
eel
c+l 1..1.11,. s I+. MitIK3MON, Pltt.4bUrgh
MILL ER & iIiCRESSON,
W LIOLESALE GROCERS,
ann MPC61 . 1213.!:
atitANDIES, WINES AND SZGARS,
Nut , - ^ ..7:1 AND TZEt. CORNER O LIBE:Rri
AND IRWIN Efl'RE.El=l,
%'LJ b• OLR ACIR:VIIS FOB
swgi ma'S CITY GLASS
PITTSBURCII, PA.
Iron, mile, Cotton Yarns, &r.,
c , ....et:tntly on Hand. [mr2
IJ;lgutman
(3.; PLASGONIii , N
a_a,:ito TYPE GALLERY,
M=MSI=MEIM
4:7ll . ..rtiGFT I."*C9
.14, .:11.,6E PARTIE.S WANTING
nne Ani,dl•.y 1., 4t n inud.-ra, I • .r•n. and
,::tie. a , aone.a , .
are roe er:inn}~C n.en , d to on I.
•ty of 1:461/e41 /14,1 is :Imo .3 tn‘anyet on lasnd
a',l4..rate wad asLatnac,...ill guaranteed.
v. GLASGOW.
nay :0 E 7 Fourth St/cc , - Pittstrhrgh.
PEOPLES' GALLERY,
93 WOOD STREET,
Corner of Dlamoud Alley.
MI I E SUBSCRIBER WOULD RES
PI ICI' LL Y annonnee to the chi :Ann of Pitts
burgh yictnity, that ho hat, loa.od the above
Popular t,eitery. and is prepered to take every ye
rcry of l'ontire known to the I'hot.osraphic Art., to
its moat perfect style., and at GREATLY REDU
CM) PRICE. Importalic provume uL4 have
been added, rendering tnio the nine rieeirable,
economical and pleneact tocatmo In the city
royl A. JAQItAY.
(bracers.
P. RITILIX J. S. h'srstrs H. I). 1-Izlll.ll
(Late at Itt:Ilor k Ricketson's.)
&
(Successor to Rama& k Arrnaason.)
Wholesale Deaiers In
FOREIGN FRUITS,
N Ull4, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE
WORKS, &c.
No. 39 Wood at:, and No. 113 Second etroet,
Opposite St Charles Hotel,
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
Wholesale Grocers,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wtn-i Street,
li. MITtL
WM. H. sairrira & eo. 9
WHOLESALE GE 0 0.E,73.13,
118 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS,
Ptttaburgla, Pa.
U - P - H OLS'I'ERY,
No. 85 Fourth Street, near Woof'.
HE SUBSCRIBERS lIANUFAC•
tore and keep constantly on hand every art!.
c in their line, vie: Cornices, Ornaments, Cm
Te
lain Hoods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrassesli
all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds
all kinds of shacks, Blinds and Fixtures.
/Re-Prompt attention given to all orders for fii
tine and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, ,tc.
octl7 lyd ROBERTS & ROENICK.
6 olio [lat.& Hilliard Saloon.
OLIN GANGWISCH would remind
his old friends and customers that ho Is eh ll
to be found at his old stand, Apollo Hall, entrance
on Fourth street. He has always on hand the bet
quality of lager beer, end in connection with LVE
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with goo.;
tables, balls and cues.
Rebember the place, Apollo Rail, Fourth st.
near Wood. entrance from Fourth. jylUdy_
A FULTON, BELL AND BRASS
ja.., FOUNDER, No. 70SECOND Street; Pitta
burgh, Pa., Is prepared to furnish to order,
CHURCH, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTH
ER HELLS, OF ALL SIZES,
From 10 to 10, 000 pounds.
CHIME BELLS made to order. STOP ANI
GAtg4F. COCKS of all eines, for Steamboats;
MINERAL WATER PUMPS, WUNTER RAIL
'NOS, and every variety of Brass Castings finish°
in the neatest manlier.
sqr- BABBIrS A."'I'I•AT'I'RITION METAL
FULTON'S PATENT MERALLIC PACKING, to
Stearn Engines. ap2B:ly
SUNDRIES.-
160 dime Rio Coffee,
Ibo bble (oak,) N. 0. Mo'mew,
15 hhde Porto Rico Sugar,
50 bble Refined do
" do Yellow do
500 boxes Window Glass,
20 bbla N. Y. Syrup,
15 " No. 3 Large Mackerel,
10 hf r do
10 ta,lB No. 2, medium, do for Web' ,
W. H. SMITH *CO,
US Second. end lan Front ennead
lea
TAXES oN WESTERN LANDS.
Persons owaing lands in the West, who wish
to pay taxes, are informed that weattend to the
receiving and payment of Taxes in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, &e.
B. CUTHBERT &SON.
felE al Alarket
C°LT'S REVOLVERS I CULT'S RE
VOLVERBI—Jnat received,, tether lot by
express of all the different Ends Tannfatturod.
sharp's Four Shot Repeaters;
Alien's Seven do
Smith A Wessou'e Seven Shot Repeaters.
For sale by BOWR A TNTLKY
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
it_izra.roxii) PRIOFS
JAMES OODW ELL,
Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street..
111 FOURTEI STREET,
ALi. Y A SIETE F.. 13 OF HTYLES AND FINISH,
ROMBLII TOR
Hotels awl Private Dweltlegs.
tog. All orders promptly attended to, and the
Furniture carefully packed and boxed.
taq m boats and Betels furnished at short notice.
Cabinet Makers supplied with every article In the
lane. mare
FURNITURE FUR CASH .-A full
aanortment of PiLlabnrgh manuf:AeLured
FURNVIIIRE embrneing
BUREAUk.
BOOR GABES,
WARDROBES,
Ind every arttela needed :n a well furnished dwel
ling, as well as a splondid Fwsortmcnt of
OFFIOR FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to ort. er As the
only terms on which bustneas iallone at this estab
lahrnent in for CABII, pr: aeoordingly.
Persons in want of a:strung in the above Imo,
would be advantaged by calling at
FACKINER t WWI
No.loB Smithfield street, below N an.
J. D. Famine's,
mr2fr.ly
ST. FRANCIS' COL EGE,
Under Care of the Ifrandscza Brothers
HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED
IN LORETTO, Cambria County, Pennsylva
nia, foul miles from Cresson Station, en the direct
route betweerPhiladelphia and Pittsburgh, wes:
chartered in 186 n. with priviliges to confer the
usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The loca
tion of the College is on° of thsmost healthy to
Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
Mountains b. - mg provfirbitd tea Its pure water,
bracing air, sod picturesque scenery.
The Sclictaste. year 00111111/311ef , on the FlasT
MONDAY ai:or the 160 of AUGUST. and ends
about the of JUNE following. It is divided
in::, two Seel- one. Students cannot return home
between the Ses,on .. Ali die Apparatus IJOCIM
sary ler Land lJiuTrving. Engineering, tc Ac,
will be filrui-'!‘ed ny the InstituneL to the Students.
InFirtm.tran.l and Vcgml birric form: , no (Itrti
,sill tsr.mitLed. from titg..t
yesr , mgr. t- , Noti.
psyNl , !. , halt yonritt to
2..i‘surt•
Wa.stt
(*in. - so:ohof Mode, h Langraige...A, -. 10
Suo,ont. fitten,l 000tton to the College.-- 15
can le , ror•te to tho lit. R,v. lhahop
let.;.onnor, the :ter. T.N. Reyno
Loretto, RA Ri other Clergymen of the PlLLibure.
Thoceoe.
TII ENV ES r iti lILIEST LIR ALIA „Emy.
AennT NV ESTC II EsTER, PA., Wl'l'll IN
two hi.inrs ride from Philade!phla by the
, i)iranis Central or the West Chester direct
Railroad A dl resume the duties of the SLIMMER
TERM on the Crst. &AV of MAY next, and close on
the last day of . .-eptemlier. The School, theretore,
is in A 05,1013 during tie SUMMER 'MONTHS. Pupils
are received at any time at proportionate charges
Toe average nitmlier of students is BS, under lth,
charge of note lea P. The French, German
and eparnati languagea are taught by native ret-irtent
ttl actors. For vatalogues apply to
W.M. F. WY ILS, A. M. Prineueu,
apP2:2m.l..eod at West Glies,m. Parma.
i9'('9 RI itol4. PA
—LND_
WATER RENTS.
ALL PLE...o.NS LIABLE FOR CITY
had Itus,uess lictet , and Water Bents in the
city cf l'ittslrgli, are hereby notified that the above
taxer and water rents are now due and payable at
t^ e
City Treasurer's °aloe, Fourth Street.
IfirOn al; payment made betore A UG UBT FIRST,
e IJlecount of Five Per Caw . will be al
lowed. Between A uguxt. let and Sep ember 16th,
a ditioonnt cf Two Per Cent. Between Oc
tober let and November let, an addition will be
made cf five per cent., and after November let, all
retratmug unpsid will be put in the Winde of collect
. max, w;th a I tirther addition of five per cent.
Je.t WM. EACH BALM, City 'Frew:wren
-ET'SI
SV. D. Si. EIS.
"r AVEJ UST or EN ED A SP LEN DID
i....4,..rtmeut of
Velvet. Brussels, Three-Ply, Tapes
try, and Common Ingrain
Carpetings.
From to 24 foot. new designs and beautiful patterns,
with all goo.Ls utomity found in F.I.F.ST CLASS
BTOREB, and on AS lavorable terms as
any ot2or howa in the city. mh3o
D. C. KINEE/LAND
K EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET
BOXES ;
!, , o, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
3OXE-3, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, Le., at
Iraptera :lees. Corner Virgin alley and Wood
street, (third tory—over Citizens' Dank,) Pitts
burgh. Pa. 1e2:1
Ilptt's Patent Illuminating Tiles.
SAVING REIN APPOINTED AG ILNTS
FOR TUE SALE ().F
HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING
TILES,
FVE LIGHTING BASEMENTS, GEL.
LAID, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We
would roimeettully solicit an examination of
ssunplos,at our
Warehouse, N 0.150 Water Street,
ANDERSON a PHILLIPS,
Agents for
BROWN BROTHERS, manufacturers.
rnarB Chicago, I/linoia.
PITTSBURGH
PITTOBVIL6III.
K. LILINTIia:
Notico of Dissolution Partnership
'I'ICE IS II El: EBY GIVEN 'MAT
..L the partnership lately existing betweenLEE
A. BECKHAM and GEOP.Gt A. KELLY of the city
of Allegheny, Tinder the firm of BECKAM &
KELLY, was dissolved on the 22d of A pril,lB6l, by
mutual consent. BECK LIAM & KELLY.
/Fr - The business will be carried on at the old
stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business
of the late Linn will ho settled.
GEORGE A. KELLY .
Allegheny, June 4,1861.-164-if
St/AP, DANDLES AND OILS
. _ _
1.000 Boxes Chomica/ Olive "Brazing Bogs
600 do Rosen Soap in 1, 2 and 815 kart
300 do No. 1 Palm Soap in 1; 2 and 3lb bum
i
200 do Oleino do n 1 lb bars,
150 do German do • r 31b bars,
240 do Friend to Woman Soap in 11b bars
I,eoo do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different
shapeif and sizes.
600 Boxes Miners' Candles,
1.000 do Hydraulic Preasod and Mould Candles
for Sommer use.
200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 48,5 e A
30 do New .13od ford Sperm Candles, 4e, Gs &
:0 do Was Colored Candles, is, b A 6s.
5 do Coach do,
5 do Star do,
10 Barraii No.l Lard Oil,
5 do do 2 do,
25 do Ltihrienting No 1 Oil,
10 do do do 2 Oil,
50 do Carbon Illmninating Oil,
25 do Coal do do.
On hand and for isle, by
B. C. a J. H. SAWYER,
To whom was awarded, by the U. S. Agricultura
Society, the first premiums for Oils, Soape and
Gandhi mbIS
SARDINR.-
10 c... Re. 4 cans dailinen--thoice brands;
_.
3 ~ and % " " " boned;
In atore and sale by rPO3IREYMER & BROS.
6:-N-A
.1 3- DIRISH'S HAIR RINT011:-
ATATE.; 8 doe. Parri,h's Elixir, just received
and tor Bale by (EO. A. KELLY,
ivl9 Allaaheny ear
L EAD. -1000 Piga, received by
..o2 HENRY H. COLLINS.
OT S. 100 bushels Prime Oats, in
store and for sate by
J'AlifES A. FETZER,
an& Corner Market & Firtit sts
LIQUORICE:
6 cases Bicily Liquorice in 5 lb boxes;
3 " Calabria " lust received and for
sale by [ ae3j IdEndRR A BROS.
urinaltirt.
0 ,- JIE6IEITINQ OF
aeuratinnaL
===
CITY TAXES
MEMO
au Ng.; SALES
Si Fourth Street,
OIL CLOTHS
SMiMI
Wm• 8•
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROlit
Wood liftreet,cornerof-Wsh•dy
PITTEIBTIREka, Pkr=iv'A
HOLMES &SONS, Banker:rand Fa
•
1 • dbange Brokers, and Dealers in Tilouis
Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 611ver, and. Bank Notesit , i ,
IC.xchange on the Eastern and Western Citloll con,
Wendy for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughont
United States. Deposits received In par funds er.-
enrrent paper, No. 67 hiarkot street between Third
and Fourth streets. . nectar
giTtßauttti.
DOLLAR Sa F'/ArGS leadtr"K
so. 66 Fouturn Erlti4l4l`,.
CHARTERED IN 1856.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'olmk
also, on Wednesday and Saturday eVerungs.
from May let to November is 4 froml to g O'OlOCl4
and from November Ist to Maylst.froml) to
o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than On
Den.t.aa, and a dividend of the profitsrlealered,twiee
a year. in June and December. laterestbas.been
declared semi-annually, in June:and Decatither
since the Hank Ms organized, at the ratecif six
per. cent. a year.
Inmost., a not drawn out, is placed to the credit.
eft he depokflor ss principal, and bears the same
Interest from the first days of June and December,
compounding Wee a year without troubling the de
pointer to call or even to present his pass book. At
this rate, money will doable in less than twelve
years, making in the aggregate SIGHT am osmium
MI emir. A !NAIL
Hooka containing the anther, By-laws, Rates
and Regulations', furnnthed gratis, on application at
the office.
PRZSCIMa.
EIBORGE ALBREF,
litutn J. Anderson. James BD. Meeds,
818 kturgwin, lease M. Dermot*,
Fahnestoett, A. M. P0110ek,24.
Hopewell Rrpborn, Robert Robb,
James Herdman, James Bbidle,
Janes D. Kelley, Alexamder
41.1181339.
AJeannder Bradley, John B. MaPadden,
John O. Reedit - den, Peter A. Madeini„
George Mach=, John H. Mellor,
John 13. Canfield, James M'Auley, ,
Alonzo A. Cm - rier, John Marshall
Charles A. Colson, Wniter P. Marsha
William Douglas, John Orr,
Jonn Evans, Henry L. Ring - walt,
John Homes, John a Shoonberge
Wtlltam B.llsvon. Alexander Spear.
?Pier li Bunker, William B.Sehmerts,
Richard lisp., Laan Whittier.
Wttiinm S. Leyely, Christian Yeager.
szcscarkas Lap Taxasonrs.
tEAR Gal A• COLTON. IRd
JOAN OFFICE
W. CIIIIOTTI,
No. 100 Smithfield St,
PIX LIP :;rn ro. Pith,
Pt TTSBURCH, PA.
mE
ON Yin is.rge and small quantitiea
!uatt.,l on Gold an d Diamonds, Jewel.
ry,(:; , ,ld and Liilver Watehot, and all kinds of vain.
Nbk , ;trtit,let. for tizy length of Lime ap•eed on. The
good. , eaunot be delivered without Ticket. Not
oc,ountati6 In elute of fire.
n -Office lone from 7A. M. to , lo P. Af. 12211
THE 15/ERCINTILE AGENCY,
FOR THE
PROMOTION (I; PROThcTION 07 TRADE,
Over 240 7 000 Palvinesa Rouses Reported Em.
every City, Town and :Village {n
tile United State e, Canada, and other
Yr. tt,h Peqf;e,:siona in It A.
DUN h CO. Proprietors.
A. A itNISTRO.Nd, blAmtaxs,
t.rnr Of Wood And Viral Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
I,l4tabli,.hed New Terlc, June, 1841, Pittsburgh
181breb, 1854
fiend Office
DUN, BOYD h CO
ancii Offices,
LIEW YORE
Plauburc, R G bun & Co; Philadelphia, R G Dna
& Co; thocinuau, R G Dun a Co; ClevedLand, R
Dun Co; Detroit, R G Dun & Co; Chicago, R
Dun & Co; Milwautile,R G Dun & Co; New Orleans,
R G Dun Co ; Chulenton, RG Dun & Co; Louisville,
R Dunk Co; 1:11. Louis, R G Don & Co; Noah.
R G Dun & Co.
Assoc/ace Offices.
Beaton ,E Russell Fr. Co; Baltimore, J Pratt a
Co ; Ricbrnond, Pratt S. Co.
Foreign Offices.
Toronto, li G Dun ,It Co ; Montreal, R 6 Dunn a
Co; London. Eng, R. G Dun & Co.
Reference flooks,wnh notices of changes,prtnted
daily, furnished to subecribers. Price 11.00. - •
_ .
Collection. promptly attended to in all porta. ol
tl..e United State. and Briti.h POS.96PACMA. spd
Ni-fare,cett to upward. of HQ. Bowan in Piltabargh
for whom the (dike make* collections.
Letter, of introduction at Lawyers of high stand.
tag anoi reypectability in every serdion of the 'Onion
will La graft:Mouldy nirnianed to trutmarihera cora
Ins an application at the office. Also to any of li e
office. named above. mh2Lerrf.
o'l B. SE.EL
‘j.
]l4 FIFTYSTREET. opposite Cattiodral,
REAL .MTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
pItALICR IN •
NOTF73, BONDS, MORTRAGIRi and other Senn
APit,
Mins Works.
EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.
A. IArOLFE.- F. T. PLUNKETT...T. CAMPS ILL
WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO.
GLASS MANUFACTURERS,
WAREHOUSE
No. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First,,
sanity Pittaburgb4
W. M1N5130E1tai,......D. CIINIUNGEAX,....-14.01MIIIICHIMkt
rIUNNING HAMS & 00,—P ri\T
vs,„,) BURGH CITY GLASS WOREff—WaraliopmC
119 Water street, and 158 First itrims4 , Ftittsbiirglitio
Pa., three doors below - Honoti ehit;, Hottaey
Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City iitifo* glass
Druggists' Glass Wire and American :Convex-,
Glass, for parlor windows, churches and
bnilosnga.
,stP/
pissautiams.
Dissotution of Co-Partnership.
9 1 11 E CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore exisLing between JOHN P. HUNT
HENRY MINIM under the firm of HUNT &
rer 1 N RR, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of the late firm will be settled by,
HENRY MINER, who is authorized to sign the
firm's name in lignidatami. •
Jo'iN p. , liurrr,
HENRY
July 16th, 1861.
HENRY MINER,
Successor to
HUNT & MINER,
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER
N05.:71 and 73 FIFTH STREET;
Next door to the Post ()Mee,
1y29
I s te YOll WANT SOME GOOD.
NEW.
Fruit or prepared Dines, Meat, mixed, and all.
sr kind of Brew, ooking Brandy or Wine, Now
Orange, Demon arid Minn Feel go to' Hawertlik
brothers in the Diamond', where you will
new Drop Fruit and lower than at any other AWN"
in Lee city. Also agenerni and Mil assortment. 02
Family precedes, Teas, Wines, Braridys,
of herkinda of Foreign and Dom esti° V i m b s ,, ,
Wi WORTH k BRO
de24 corner of Diamond and Dimond .
sS tention of time in search
ENS,
RIFLE P S,
ISTOL
e directed to our splendid stock,
.W.A4V YOUNG, f,
No: - D 7 : ..Wood strait
!ASH I—NEW.: I , .:HODDS.I
L. NEW GOODEIII—OPEN ,TOW,DATea.Near
Prints, Ginghame, Bae. Grey Goods; Si ,W,Ozattitat
and upwardaa a large lot damaged by. wittere , price
4 cents per yard. A large lot Dormells:(old-atyle)
Prints at eY.,' emits per yard, former price 1434 eta.
Bargains tor_ cash. C. HANSON LOW,
sun 712farket atreeti
— SMALL FARM. FOR SALE, four
and a half miles from the ally:Twenty-Pm
limns in caltivinion, balance ip. prat* timber A
vend new frame dwelling houso of EIS 1 • 00111/41illn
and kitchen; i-tab!e, gout glirdeiwelt- of water,
he Pnce, s2.fice. 'renme eaey. Foreate by
5619 t 3 cUTllligda R 80N.. M litarkitist.
QTAR.K. ;COUNTY, INDIANA.— I ,-160
acres of good land on the Ft. Wayne unit Chi
cago k.k. P rice ff on yer sere. For sale by
Eelg S. CUTHBERT & RON, 61 Market streeti
S 1 ILL CHEAPER. THAN EVER: —
,
BOOTS,
SLIOES,
AND BROGANS.
Gall soon a the Cheap Cash Store
JOSEPH H. BORLAND;
sale DS Market anent, 2d ttorT EternAfthe"
Cis boxes tresti Citron;
a 4. Orange Peet; • -
Lemon . 4 now in Eti;;ro analllo
sale by Dila] 111MitER qfP t 9B..
300 - L 135 F 4 -11°.=$'4'(/ 44 14
FOW1) hula redelveA, )17
4IP:011 E A. EELS.-
selo 09 Federal stro4
11""
'D OIL-100 bbls, liar y
B.A. Lturawocalll OQ
*WI owns/ of Finn and wOO% des